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Brooklyn Big Meetings for Both Parties Republicans Lead of { With Two Rallies, but Democrats] } your hands as to stop the tide that Counter With One Whopper. haa set in for my tena, Ar Smit.” |Brooklyn Pair Found Filling Pockets With School Sup-| 7h mite was torn down for four blocks. OPPENHEIM € pl . BRT P ‘ | Visco i be th hie ox-Judge Schnitzp . Sue ] tarted repo t once Senator Irvine L. Lenroot of Wisconaln will be the chief speaker at] Ex-Judge Willlata Schnitzpan, | plies Moan Their Hard Capture. ral tenth techie SA FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN the rally to be held to-night at the Academy of Music. ‘The meeting ts} (bilca) ys he 20th Ase a , BLUWS OFF TOP OF HEAD. under the auspices of the Republican women of Brooklyn, who have made], the ‘slowest Ne. remembers, Iie The guy Who said ‘thirteon’ was unlucky spoke a mouthful,” sagely| George Spaseaci, a farmer living : é gil arrangements and will take entire charge. Mts, Beatrice V. Stevenson,| has been in the political game for declared eleven-year-old Robert Timme of No. 59 Lawrence Street, Brooklyn, | Plukemin Township, N, J. waa found S, if D Vice Chairman of the Kings County General Committee, will preside, and| over thirty years and has gone] in the Poplar Street Police Station early to-day. "It was my thirteenth dead gene a Bis per ap Keone hed ty es of wstinction r 0 n a D pate b hea a peen shot away wi: among the speakers will be Mrs, May @ he gh many close and exciting bit-| 1), and here 1 am, pinched!” Of bie dun which bad been Iald across Gooderson and Mrs. Rosalie Loew] are organizing for him in Brookly: “ hair and trigger operated with « ning 1 ‘ooklyn, It Is Impossible to arouse any en- “Nothing to ‘ cky®number’ bunk,” correc! @ chair an Bes Whitney, both of Brooklyn. Senator} where well known. Aw the head|thusinam.” he says, “We have hing to that ‘unlucky®number’ bunk,” corrected his tem-year-old | geing. Domestic troubles are, supposed Calder and Col. William F. Donovan] of the G: ne Elec any, af ranged a number of mectings, | companion, Bernard Gaines, of No. 314 Adams Street, Brooklyn. “Tt wan | \°:DAYS DANN SONA eee Kealtalineni —aeaemeemnnet ANVELAINE OF A candidate for Lieutenant Gove "| corporation that employs over 20,000] had some dandy speakers and pro-| my first, and here 1 am, toc ol LUXURIOUS, DEEr : a hands, Mr. Steinmetg o an ex-| vided entertainment, but oll to no PI ; have been inviigd to say a fow Words. | aiteg position In hi on, Mela The voters eeom te hive made| ‘The alleged boy burglars will be o TOOA:’S BEAUTY TALK a LE FABRIC, It 1s understood thero will be no en- ppeured several times befure the | up their minds Just how they Intend] raigned In Children’s Court to-d wh Avenue ieala ! LENDS ITSELF EXQUIS- crouchiéaat om the ii:00,,ot Wepato F OF TSOKLn Go alee [Lee vate and -MERGDAE Toon ine stoF-I8- | nuasatror duVedite aoltntaiausl tuey | REO ITELY TO THE NEW cscs Nah a eben ua et Ceenatanitbs mein Latructions, Uf you gourd tell Just 804 4 small but bright for thelr ase Te eh cubh boumeciar tp the en | aX Ct car ccs, wm caulett a) sham VOGUE WRAP . COATS and other national matters of that organisation are taking) thes Intend 1) aie — ‘ juutta Sal Ne iat fe took each youngster by the col: } pou with very little effort and for a NOW ON DISPLAY IN fa leading part in the movement tu] lise on the winners, and attend Public School No. 6, Tll-|iar and marched them to th ‘ » trifling” ret ft . ‘To-morrow night at Arcadia Halll boost the candidacy of “the Schenee-] Miss Mao Patterson of theltery:and Beldgd Bteectat Bhookdyn fe o the atation.|very trifling cost If you get trom OUR SALOYS. Vice President Calvin Coolidge will] tady Wizard." RtateGomtnities and well] ne) where Timme is quoted as admitting | your druggust a package of canthrox penne ; Policeman Herman Schnibbie of the} he had committed his twelv and dissolve a teaspoonful tn a cup be the principal speaker at another _ nown lawyer, has organiz SIUP] othe @LeeE URHSKUMIBERIVE, eave a committed his twelve other}oO ce vater. This makes a full cup RetActiMe Abi” All the toekl okod|s Hyaasth Bhorenateiny the -Deeno- | “2,prcmets, the memume Of WUE Sh NG A. ME Coda Maar Viat-l yor could wot. eecinaher the places [cic merely (ene all te pete instead @idates wit! appear. * cratic leader ¢ Asse sndidates for Mianime Court jus +40 A. M. to-day near Tla'-} put could not remember the places | easy to apply it to all the hair instead District, ts en Woeve preme Court Jue, [brah Avenue Extension and Concord} te sald he would take a cop aroun¢ Jof Just the top of the Head. Your Not to be outdone by their Repub- | “Hymey, is he two "TUL both tnohelors, are} Streets which is not far from where} to-day and show him, Schvone salu] shampoo is now ready. Just pour « ican brethren,. the Democrats have] ™®9 Ww and child In the} gine winner “I they live, and decided to watch thent|!t was the third time his store had/{little at a time on the scalp and hair Seep [eit Hrownsy t that fh robbed til Doth tirel by ti ney He a ECaatdy iesnt E ded Ad out: Whebethey sto |beeh robbed this mon until both are entirely covered py scheduled u meeting for to-night att cena, Ai Smith, will carry Brooklynd MeroRcYeLE Cop Hit BY Avro). at they were UP 1) Gaines deniéd that he had daintily perfumed preparation that Arcadia Hall, Hulsey Street and Sari | py 109,000 pluralit Movie lieomar Mrank A. Mey 1d of asking them, H@ walked | part pefore in a robbing party thoroughly dissolves and removes U toga Avenue, with, Mayor Hylan us The voters of my d et." inet und block and says whon he S appeared be fndlifere bit of dandruff, excess oi! and THE COAT-WRAP the star attraction, ‘The Mayor wit] Hymey. ‘ure Just crazy er le eek Pea" cam back ad them filing their |thelr arreet, but thetr oppositic *Atter rinsing, the hair dries R. si sane ved to say a few] MBE FOL UP a big majority How and| pockets and blouses with schoc "|naving thelr families notified con kly with o fluffiness that makes PICTURED HEI ® Ldhamesi! aa Pat ze ss ¢] Woo lave. heretofore enrolled Beach, to-day. a andrethae’ pachool *UD-| vinced the polico that they have afit seem heavier than it is, and takes FASHIONED OF SPE Is words in favor of the cundfutes of | voted the Soclallatic ticket: ara red Ia ude body | Plies and other loot from the atation-| good idea what will happen to them|on a rich luster and # softness that ’ RB his party. Congressman W. Bourke] hot for hin. 1 was at a wedding on ery store of Anthony Schyone, at No.! when thelr parents are told to-day. makes arranging it a pleasure.—Advt, PANVELAINE, IN A DIs- Cochran and Controller Charles 1 = TINGUISHED BLOUSE Craig will supply the oratorical fire- works, the former confining himself largely to national issues, and the latter discussing State and local mat- ters, Emanuel Cetler, Democratic cand! * date for Congress In the 10th, Dis. trict, ts hot on the trail of Congress. man Lester D. Volk, who hus repre sented the district for the pust two yeurs, und is u cundidate for re-clec- tion. ‘elier suys his opponent grossly neglected his dulle in the lust #es- sion, und that he futled to unswer roll cull on many fnyportant guestions. “The records show,’’ says Celler, “that the prevent Congressmun (Volk) responded to only 88 per cent. of the rol} calls, but received 100 per cent in sulary. His uctivities seem to have been confined to sending gurden seed to his constituents who have cement ok yards." ‘che fight between the two has be- come bitter und personul, and In at- tracting much attention umong the voters of the ‘district. Meetings at which both speuk ure lurgely uttend- ed. The district is normilly slightly Republican, but the Democruts expec! to carry it this, year, ‘ . Two, of ‘tli’ "youngest candidates running for office are John A. Hast- inga and Anthony J. McAllister, both named by the Democrats, Hastings, who is only twenty-three years old, te the candidate for Senator In the 7th District. MuAllister, who aspires to represent the 2ist District in the Assembly, Is twenty-four years old. Both are graduates of Brooklyn Prep and College, and both were active In athletics at that institution, which has turned out so many stars of the gridiron, the diamond, the track and other branches of sport. Their cal- lege chums have o ganized to “put them across and | adopted the slogan ‘*Hustings McAllister headed for Albany and Visitors to Republican headquarters are wirmly greeted by Miss Elizaeth Betts of the 10th Assembly District. who is helping out airman Jucob A. Livingston of the Executive Com- mittee, the campalgn manager. Miss Betts has become quite proficient tn ecnpalgn work und knows the active workers In all the Assembly districts, She has taken charge of the distribu- tion of lithographs of the candidates, and has seen that they are placed in the most advantageous places. Dvery vacant store Is being utilized and the most prominent gn bourds ure acorned with lithographs of the Stat Congressional and legistative cand!- dates, Chairman Livingston declares that she has been of the greatest ser- vice and that without her help he would have pretty hard sledding. Friends and admirers of Charles P Steinmetz, candidate for State En- gineer on the Farmer-Labor ticket. LESS MEAT IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a Glass of Salts if Your Bladder Ever Troubles You. No man or woman who eats too much meat can make a mibtase by flushing the kidneys occasionally says a well-known authority, Big meat eating may develop uric acid, which excites the kidneys; they be. come overworked from the strain, get ugeish and fail to filter the waste d poisons from the blood; we get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, clin sleepiness and uriniry disorders often come from sluggish kidneys The moment you feel o dull ache in the kidney region stop eating neat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmac: take a tablespoonful in a glass of cater hy fore breakfast, and In a few days your kidneys tay act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes. and lemon juice, combined with fithia, and has been used fi generations to flush and Kidneys; also to neutralize the acids so they no Ker irritation, thus often ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot fetue; makes a delightful efferves- eent lithia water drink, hich ever one should take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and active »nd the blood pure, thereby eften avoid bY Pied kidney complications.— Politics Showing ‘Pep;’ OOTOBER 26, 1922, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, you it is impossible ty stop might just a8 well naica Bay and stop the go down to J iS vensocmens«\) Unlucky; Pal, 10, Blames His First tide with It, is always wise——before making any important purchase to learn what the article is selling for at ABRAHAM C€- STRAUS nc = BROOKLYN Tomorrow, the cA. & S. price on ACOLUMBIA 4 PHONOGRAPHS in the G-2—Newest $125 Model Grafonola— Of course, there is only ONE COLUMBIA G-2. There can be no mistaken identity. The Grafonola that is sold all over the United States at $125, by every regular dealer in Grafonolas, is THIS SAME MACHINE IN EVERY DETAIL— That Is Our Absolute GUARANTEE This A. & S. price is the lowest ever quoted on these new and perfect G-2 Grafonolas. ' Then we also offer tomorrow a number of F-2 Columbia Grafonolas . $59.50 (Illustrated at right) A slightly smaller size, selling regularly at $100. Finished in mahogany, walnut or oak; with 47 pro- tecting compartments for records. Also Ready Tomorrow—Great Purchase of Columbia Records. All classic or current titles—no discarded numbers—in the two popular sizes, at the lowest prices ever— 10-inch size 24c « Thousands of titles to choose from, as the sell’ng starts. 12-inch size 33c A. & S.—MFourth figor, Woat. Sunday night and a pol) was taken. s FIFTH AVE., BROOKLYN, TROLELY were for Smith, and most of them 9 § TraMc on the uptown tracks of the were Republicans and B. R. T. 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